Kanye West and Kim Kardashian to baptize son in Israel?

Israeli news reports claim the couple will return to Israel to baptize Saint West

It’s no secret that Kim Kardashian and Kanye Wests are fans of the Holy Land. The two visited Israel earlier this year to baptize their daughter, North, at the Cathedral of St. James in Jerusalem.

A few months later, West arrived to perform in Tel Aviv, even if critics did deem his performance lacklustre.

According to Ynet News, the reality TV star and international rap star are planning yet another visit to Jerusalem in early spring, to baptize their second child, Saint West.

Saint was born on Dec. 5.

Yesterday, as Hollywood Life reports, Kardashian made her first public appearance since giving birth to the boy – well, not so much a public appearance as it was sharing photos of herself via her app.

See you next year in Jerusalem, Kim and Kanye.

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